What's the deal with… Yasmine Hamdan?

She’s this week’s token ‘worldy’ one on Jools Holland, right?Up to a point. Hamdan is a Paris-based Lebanese artist drawing on the ‘golden age’ of Arabic music who sings in Egyptian, Kuwaiti, Lebanese and Palestinian, but…

… where’s the lute?Exactly. Now working with Marc Collin of Nouvelle Vague, she brought minimalist techno to Beirut as one half of Soapkills and made an LP of electropop with Mirwais, producer of Madonna’s ‘Music’.

So why haven’t I heard of her before?She turned down contracts offered on the condition she sing in English. As she pointed out, no one knew what the Cocteau Twins were saying either.

And what is she singing about?On ‘Deny’, the opener to her solo debut ‘Ya Nass’, her husky vocal curls around a prayer to the moon for a sniff of her absent lover’s scent.

Sounds like an arthouse director’s wet dream.Look out for her in Jim Jarmusch’s new vampire-indie ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’, singing in a Cairo club.

She’s a stunner. Can I mention that?Only if it leaves us room to tell you about her visits to Syria to seek out unarchived songs by Arab women. There’s far more to this one than meets the eye.